[WSIS CS-Plenary] WordMAtters/Enjeux de Mots!Desafios de palavras/Palabras en Juego
Alain Ambrosi
ambrosia at web.ca
Thu Nov 17 09:34:58 GMT 2005
*"Public presentation of the book :Word Matters:
Multicultural perspectives on Information Societies"
Présentation publique du livre ENJEUX DE MOTS :
Regards multiculturels sur 24 concepts de la société de l'information
*_http://cfeditions.com/pdf/flyerEDM-FR.pdf__
__http://cfeditions.com/pdf/specimenEDM-FR.pdf__ _
Friday November 18 - 16.00/17.30 - room 8 Exhibition Hall / Table ronde
- Vendredi 18 novembre - 16h00/17h30 - salle 8 du Hall d'Exposition
Debate introduced and chaired by Alain Ambrosi, CMIC and Daniel
Pimienta, Funredes
With: Mohamadou Lo - intellectual Rights - Senegal/Raphael Ntambue -
universal Access - Africa/Catherine Roy - Accessibility - Quebec/Kemly
Camacho - Digital Divide- Costa Rica/Rose Maria Torres - Education -
Ecuador/Partha Pratim Sarker - Governance - Bengladesh/Sally Burch -
Information Society- Latin America/ Subbiah Arunachalam- public access-
India / Alain Kiyindou- Cultural Diversity- Congo/ Rikke Joergensen -
Human rights- Norway/ Sean O'Siochru and Al Alegre- Communications
Rights- Ireland and Philippines/ Marc Raboy and Marcelo Solervicens-
Medias- Canada and Chili / Carlos Afonso- Internet governance- Brasil/
Marcelo D'elia Branco-free software- Brasil/Pascal Renaud-Knowledge
Management- France/ Mavic Cabrera- Gender- Philippines/ Sasha Costanza
Shock- Piracy- USA/ Felix Stalder- Collective intelligence- Austria.
After a short presentation the session will consist in an open debate in
which all the participants will have a chance to express their view on
their own contribution, the collaborative process that led to the book
and the possible use of this material.
We will have another opportunity to dedicate the book at the end of this
meeting.
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